Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is in a unique position to analyze Seth Curry’s prospects in the upcoming NBA Draft.

Stephen Curry, the other brother of Duke guard Seth Curry, has experienced the draft process. As a player with similar build and skill, he endured some of the same criticisms Seth Curry is getting now.

Both players are elite shooters, a trait passed down from their former NBA player father, Dell Curry. The difference is Stephen Curry has developed into an effective point guard, something that wasn't expected when he left Davidson after three seasons. Seth Curry's chances to hit in the draft is further threatened by the right shin surgery he had after Duke's season ended.

In a breakout from his youth basketball camp, which took place at Charlotte Christian, Stephen Curry spoke in detail about Seth Curry’s draft experience and what he expects for his younger brother:

On Seth’s NBA workouts thus far: “He’s been to, to my knowledge, four, maybe five, and then he obviously went up to Chicago for the combine. He hasn’t been able to workout. He’s done the interviews and there are some teams that have showed some interest, so you never know. Hopefully, the draft possibility is still there in the second round, but I know a lot of teams have mentioned the Summer League approach if for some reason he doesn’t get drafted.”

On whether he expects Seth to be in the NBA next season: "Whether he gets drafted or not, a team will be making a great decision by bringing him into camp. The same questions that were brought up about my game and how it transitions to the NBA, he's going through that same criticism. But I think the way he shoots the ball and the way he can score will be a high value for a team."

On his own experience with doubters: “Well, you just want an opportunity, because I knew I has confidence in what I could do. Obviously, you have dreams of being a leader and captain on an NBA team and one of the go-to guys and you just kind of take it step by step and work your way into it. Having an opportunity, that’s the biggest thing.”

On the path Seth could be forced to take: “Like I told Seth going into this process, he’ll end up in the right place. It could be a journey, just expect that. You look at Danny Green’s situation and other guys that were borderline guys and found their niche and found a way to impact a team. A lot of different ways you can make it happen.”